Everybody knows about the Cooper Killings – the Bel Air home invasion that rocked the nation. There was only one survivor – a sixteen year-old girl. And though the killers were caught, they walked free. Now eighteen, Nic Preston – the girl…
Women In Film Wednesday: Love & Basketball (2000)
I love romantic comedies/romantic movies period and have taken a much more forgiving stance on them over the past few years after seeing how much oppressive hate the genre receives. Considering the majority of the targeted audience is women this…
Final ‘The Divergent Series: Insurgent’ Trailer
Today, Lionsgate released the final trailer for The Divergent Series: Insurgent movie. This new trailer shows tons of new footage and is full of action and emotion. It certainly has me incredibly excited for the release of Insurgent on March…
TV Review: Agent Carter (1×08) – “Valediction”
Look, I love Captain America, and I love Captain America: The First Avenger; it’s one of the few Marvel movies that I actually like more each time I watch it. One of the reasons why it was such a success…
TV Review: Better Call Saul (1×04) – “Hero”
Last week, Better Call Saul showed us an earlier point in the McGill brothers’ lives when Jimmy was in jail and Chuck comes to see him, which set up a cyclical arc for Jimmy to reform himself after many questionable life…
Out of the Past: “The Killing” (1956)
Before Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork Orange there was The Killing. Stanley Kubrick’s second foray into film noir instantly became a classic and ultimately, Kubrick’s springboard into Hollywood. The story is simple–a group of small-time criminals,…